6 collocations for sculled

And after that the two of them sculled the boats a little apart; for there might be a danger of their being dashed together by the first violence of the storm.

Raoul was alone, sculling the light yawl with a single hand, and he exerted himself to meet these unexpected and, in the circumstances, unwelcome visitors, as far as possible from the rocks.

Oh God, Jane had cried within herself, not that; anything but that; and firmly she and Johnny had told her mother that already there were Keddy, and Sinister Street, and The Pearl, and The Girls of St. Ursula's (by Annie S. Swan: 'After the races were over, the girls sculled their college barge briskly down the river,'), and that, in short, the thing had been done for good and all, and that was that.

Slowly but steadily they moved, the paddle remaining in the water, sculling the little craft along as if it were a log drifting in the water.

So it came to pass that all the shore, and the road that led away from it, and the village the road led into, were deserted and silent, an hour or so later, when a stoutly-built "cat-boat," with her one sail lowered, was quietly sculled up the inlet.

Simpson, inexpert, bumped into it bow on, and sculled the stern around.

6 collocations for  sculled